theWanker

The general rule of thumb (finger?) for knowing how done your steak: Press your index finger against the base of your thum. Compare that to the firmness of the steak. This guide tells you how well done it is.

I put on degrees because some finicky people prefer meat thermometers.

theWanker

theWanker wrote:The general rule of thumb (finger?) for knowing how done your steak: Press your index finger against the base of your thum. Compare that to the firmness of the steak. This guide tells you how well done it is.

I put on degrees because some finicky people prefer meat thermometers.

ciaranannrach

joemail11 wrote:I recently was subjected to a raisin-chocolate-chip cookie that I didn't notice until too late. This shirt is truth.

This is 100% my father. Rasin cookies are the bane of his existence. Once, my mother made a full batch or two of chocolate chip cookies, and only three rasin cookies. Somehow, my father managed to get two of those three cookies instead of the chocolate chip cookie he wanted.

We still tease him to this day about it. If this prints, I'll make sure one of these shirts is ordered for him.

BootsBoots

dianabosworth wrote:This is really cute... But is it just me or does the onion look more like garlic?

After looking at it for awhile, I thought maybe it looked more like garlic. I got some feedback and it was decided it totally looked like an onion or garlic. Either. I liked the look of the little guy, so I left him the way he was. He can swing both ways.

BootsBoots

dianabosworth

BootsBoots wrote:After looking at it for awhile, I thought maybe it looked more like garlic. I got some feedback and it was decided it totally looked like an onion or garlic. Either. I liked the look of the little guy, so I left him the way he was. He can swing both ways.

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